They will denounce before IACHR's investigative paralysis on Óscar Pérez



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14 January 2019 15:21
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Updated 14 January 2019 15:53

A year after the death of former policeman Óscar Pérez and six other accompanying persons, the former ambassador of Venezuela in India, Walter Márquez, and human rights defender, said the case is paralyzed and not responsibilities have been established. that the case will be brought to international instances.

"The investigations are totally paralyzed, which is why next week we will go to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington because the due process has not been respected and the regime has silenced any type of investigation starting from the public ministry, "said Márquez.

The death of Pérez, José Pimentel, Daniel Soto, Abraham and Jairo Lugo, Abraham Agostini and Lizbeth Ramírez was formally reported before the International Criminal Tribunal by Luisa Ortega Díaz, Attorney General in Exile, and by the lawyer Tachiren William Cárdenas.

Furthermore, he noted that some are pessimistic about the results of these efforts before international organizations; However, he recalled that former president Alberto Fujimori was investigated, tried and convicted of ordering massacres in Peru.

"We are rebuilding the documents so that the material and intellectual authors pay for that. Between 11.00 and 11.30, 14 videos were broadcast and the police were relayed through internal communications in which it was verified that Óscar Pérez and his companions surrendered and were executed.We are in the presence of a state murder that must be investigated, "added Márquez.

Lisbeth Andreína's family

Lisbeth Andrína Ramírez was the only woman in the group who accompanied Oscar Pérez. Márquez said his family is unmotivated and some of its members feel threatened.

"Even one of his brothers went abroad," he said.

This Tuesday, January 15, his parents will pay him homage in the Park of the cemetery of La Consolacion, a cemetery located on the outskirts of San Cristóbal, where the body of Lisbeth Andreína was buried by the decision of the government.

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